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The '''sixth form dress code''' has been re-written for September 2006 after [[extensive consultation]] with existing [[year 12]] student representatives.
 
The '''sixth form dress code''' has been re-written for September 2006 after [[extensive consultation]] with existing [[year 12]] student representatives.
  
The aim is to present a smarter image which is more in keeping with the [[uniform]] required of years 7-11, many of whom look up to [[sixth formers|sixth form students]] as their role models. At the same time a prescriptive uniform, [pushed for by [[Lord Morris]]], has deliberately not been adopted to allow for a degree of choice and individuality.
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The aim is to present a smarter image which is more in keeping with the [[uniform]] required of years 7-11, many of whom look up to [[:Category:Sixth Formers|sixth form students]] as their role models. At the same time a prescriptive uniform, [pushed for by [[Lord Morris]]], has deliberately not been adopted to allow for a degree of choice and individuality.
  
 
The compromise still leaves the dress code requirements at [[BRGS]] far less prescriptive than those required by most [[Grammar School sixth forms]].
 
The compromise still leaves the dress code requirements at [[BRGS]] far less prescriptive than those required by most [[Grammar School sixth forms]].

Revision as of 21:15, 12 May 2006

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The sixth form dress code has been re-written for September 2006 after extensive consultation with existing year 12 student representatives.

The aim is to present a smarter image which is more in keeping with the uniform required of years 7-11, many of whom look up to sixth form students as their role models. At the same time a prescriptive uniform, [pushed for by Lord Morris], has deliberately not been adopted to allow for a degree of choice and individuality.

The compromise still leaves the dress code requirements at BRGS far less prescriptive than those required by most Grammar School sixth forms.

Boys

  • Tailored trousers, (traditional colours:blue/black/grey/brown and full length)
  • Formal shoes, (i.e. not trainers)
  • Collared shirt (any colour), without pictures, graphics or logos
  • Shirt/blouse to meet trousers/skirt
  • Blazer/suit/jacket/tie (optional)
  • Plain coloured sweater (optional, but 'V' necked if worn)

Girls

  • Tailored trousers/cullottes or skirt (knee length)
  • Formal shoes, (i.e. not trainers)
  • Collared shirt or blouse (any colour), without pictures, graphics or logos
  • Shirt/blouse to meet trousers/skirt
  • Blazer/suit/jacket (optional) - evidently girls are not allowed to wear ties
  • Plain sweater (optional, but 'V' necked if worn) or buttoned cardigan
  • Tights (any dark or neutral colour, not fish net)